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  Word Descriptions persist, forswear, transfer, compliment, henpeck, decamp, convolve, intercede, comprise, appease


   
Description of persist (verb: persisted; persisted; persisting)
to continue steadfast against opposition



   
Description of forswear (verb: forswore; forsworn; forswearing)
to renounce upon oath



   
Description of transfer (verb: transferred; transferred; transferring)
to convey, remove or cause to pass from one person or place to another



   
Description of compliment (verb: complimented; complimented; complimenting)
to address or gratify with expressions of delicate praise



   
Description of henpeck (verb: henpecked; henpecked; henpecking)
to worry or harass by ill temper and petty annoyances



   
Description of decamp (verb: decamped; decamped; decamping)
to leave suddenly or unexpectedly



   
Description of convolve (verb: convolved; convolved; convolving)
to move with a circling or winding motion



   
Description of intercede (verb: interceded; interceded; interceding)
to mediate between persons



   
Description of comprise (verb: comprised; comprised; comprising)
to consist of



   
Description of appease (verb: appeased; appeased; appeasing)
to soothe by quieting anger or indignation



  Determinations of the words persist, forswear, transfer, compliment, henpeck, decamp, convolve, intercede, comprise, appease

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